Yoav is planning a 3-day hiking trip in Switzerland with his three sons, starting from Geneva in late June to early July. He seeks advice on medium-difficulty routes near Geneva where they can hike and stay in huts or simple inns, ideally in the Gruyère area or Gastlosen.
Key takeaways:
Consider starting your hike in the Jura Mountains from St Cergue for a unique experience and scenic views of Lake Geneva and the Alps.
The Gruyère area may take longer to reach than expected, so be prepared for about three hours of travel from Geneva.
Utilize the Swiss Travel Pass for convenient public transportation options to and from your hiking locations.
Check out family-friendly hikes such as Creux du Van in canton Neuchâtel for great options tailored to your family's needs.
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Following a 2-week easy-going stay in the French chablais alps, in late June-early July, I wish to take my three boys (ages 19, 16, 13) to a 3 day hike in Switzerland, not too far from Geneve. We are planning to leave Geneve by car at Monday and we have to be back at Geneve at Thursday, early afternoon. so we can make a 2-3 day hike. What we look for is a nice, medium-difficulty, route – in which we can leave the car in the beginning and get back to it (by public transport) at the end, and stay at nights in huts or simple inns. The Gruyère area and Gastlosen sounds to me a good option. Can that fit?
Any tips for planning will be much appreciated.
Best regards,
Yoav
(Two years ago i made a beautiful hike in stages 1 and 2 of the Obwaldner Höhenweg (Route 57) – I think this was after getting advise here)
I suggest you select the Jura Mountains for a change. Start in St Cergue (you could leave your car in Geneva and go there by train, or drive). Hike to Col du Marchairuz through an isolated valley called la Combe des Amburnex, which is also in a natural reservation. At Marchairuz you will enjoy a unique view on Lake Geneva and the Alps beyond. You can spend the night at a hostel there.
The next day, hike further north-east, until you reach the village of Le Pont in the scenic Joux Valley. Drop your gear at one of the hotels there and go for a swim in the lake, renting two pedalos if you want to do that away from the shore.
If you want a third day, hike to the top of Dent de Vaulion end enjoy the fantastic view on three or more Swiss lakes, the Alps to the south, and the Swiss and French Jura in all other directions.
In Le Pont you can start your return train ride to Geneva or St Cergue.
I’ll gladly supply more information and links (hiking map and accommodation) if you are interested.
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Thanks, snowman. I will definitely consider this. I actually thought also to check a jura trail. I will be grateful for more info! But i also would like to hear about the Gruyere option.
Jura Crest Trail, Stage 15, St Cergue – Col du Marchairuz17 km, Ascent 860 m, Descent 460 m, hiking time about 4 hrs 30 min. Note that the description in the link is in the reverse way. Night at Hôtel du Marchairuz
Thank you for the detailed itinerary for the Jura!
As for the Alps – we never said we want something different from the Alps. We stayed several times in the french alps, in Annecy area, but we had only rare opportunities to make real hikes there (we climbed the La tournette there, and we want more!). My boys also were never to Switzerland beyond Geneva itself (the one I hiked with in Luzern area is not joining this trip). So yes, we realy want a swiss alps hike!
I mentioned Gastlosen because I heard it is beautiful, and I saw it’s less than 2 hours drive from Geneve airport (where our car rent is). But it can be anywhere else that can fit a 2-3 day hike. You are the experts… What you offered in the former email for Gastlosen seems too short – only a few hours of hiking.
Nice to hear you’re bringing your boy on a hike to Switzerland.
You could also head towards the Canton on Valais from Geneva and do some hiking there. For me it’s one of my favourite areas for hiking: – http://www.myswissalps.com/va lais/activities
I’m sure you’ll find a place for a nice hike, the good thing about Switzerland is, it’s fairly small, so you can easily reach from Geneva to whichever area for hiking.
I am afraid Lötschen valley is too far from Geneve. I checked a little more about the Gastlosen area, and found that there is an interesting hike around Schwartzsee: http://www.schweizmobil.ch/en /hiking-in-switzerland/routes/rou te-0267.html. I wonder if can be a good idea to combine this treck with the Gastlosen tour, for a 2.5 hiking itinerary.
You could also hike from Montreux to Les Avants, then col de Jaman, and downwards to Montbovon, and up again to Rossinière and Rougemont. I’ve done that, it’s worthwhile in my opinion.
There are so many hikes around Geneva and it sounds like your boys are quite used to this and you are all relatively fit. Gruyeres-Moleson has quite a number of hikes that could be done as day hikes, is your wish to do day hikes from 1 base or a 3 day hike staying in huts or chalets along the way?
There are some very good suggestions already here from Snowman and Steph, and as you said you wanted something closer to Geneva. There is a beautiful family hike that can be done in canton Neuchatel called Creux du Van http://www.creuxduvan.com/cre ux-du-van.html. It’s very family friendly and I know that when I went there there were several other hikes that could be done in the area.
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